Annabeth insists they have to kill Medusa because she poses a significant threat to them and others. Medusa's ability to turn people to stone makes her a dangerous adversary, and her history of harming innocents solidifies the necessity of stopping her. Additionally, Annabeth understands the importance of facing and overcoming such threats in their quest, emphasizing the need for decisive action against powerful enemies.
because they have to stop medusa from truning other people into stone
Medusa has been turning travelers into statues, and then selling them at Aunty Em's Gnome Emporium.
Annabeth insists they must confront Medusa because leaving her alive poses a danger to others; Medusa could continue to turn innocent people into stone. Additionally, facing their fears and challenges is a crucial part of their quest, as it helps them grow stronger and more capable. Running away would not only be cowardly but would allow the threat to persist. By taking action, they fulfill their responsibility as heroes.
The Disney movie Hercules
there are three ways to say hae in Korean-혜 -헤-해ㅖㅔㅐ
kya Waqt hae? or kya Time hae? Time = Waqt
hae to ka
hae [hi]
It's not. That's how you say Medusa in Latin. Medusa however came from the Greek.
Myth does not say Medusa's age.
이상해 i-sang-hae
Shi-jak-hae.